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![]() "A. Paul Ing" wrote in message ... On Fri, 6 Jul 2007 19:00:45 -0500, "Reel McKoi" wrote: "A. Paul Ing" wrote in message m... snip I'm going to try and avoid shipping at all costs. I'm just not set up for it and I'm already feeling overwhelmed taking care of all these fish. I just noticed there are about 50 more new fry in one of the holding tanks behind the house. What I believed to be two females was a pair. It's starting to become a full time job instead of a pleasurable hobby now that this area is getting saturated. The original guy who was going to take them all had to back down because he wasn't selling what he already had as fast as he expected. I was lucky the two other stores took most, but not all of them. In the past few years the stores snapped them up as fast as I had them up to size (3 to 5"). And it was like everyone I knew had a cousin or brother who wanted to buy a few pond fish from us. But it seems that now everyone else is having a koi baby-boom and the market will only absorb so many. If shipping is the only answer I think I have to start looking to sell or give away the adults..... BTW. I was stiffed twice on pond plants I sent to people I met on this NG years ago. Of three boxes I sent, only one person paid me for S&H - so I stopped shipping plants. I can see the shying away from shipping fish if piossible. So, with that in mind, I thiink its itme to break out the shovels ;-) for some more ponds! NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!! I have 2 inground and 3 above ground ponds now! :-O That's not including the 3 barrels and 3 150g kiddy pools. I'm "drowning" in ponds, pools and fish. I must find a way to stop the spawning. I have shipped a heap of plants already, using those foam boxes for themost part or wet packed newspaper and the USPS Priority mail boxes. Have yet to be stiffed,....some were slow to pay or send the trade plants, but eventually they all came through.I bet I shipped 50+ pounds of parrots feather and probablyt as much duckweed......just last year......This year however I think I pretty well have 99.99% of my parrots feather under control.....and its down to a very very small patch of approx 2 feet by 2 feet square You're lucky! I got the dead-beats. ![]() feather isn't doing as well this year. It may be the heat we're suffering here - in the 90s every day and very high humidity. It's shorter and growing more slowly than usual. How about a predator fish, that would help with spawns such. HOwever with the fry size now it would have ot be a sizeable fish.......however just spawned fry orfs or even a single warmouth or bream would do wonders.... What about rosy reds? I can get them here easily. I noticed there are no goldfish fry in the small inground 150g pool. There are several rosy reds in with the GF. I haven't seen orfs in years. I think it's illegal here to keep bream in private ponds... never heard of warmouths. -- RM.... Frugal ponding since 1995. rec.ponder since late 1996. My Pond & Aquarium Pages: http://tinyurl.com/9do58 Zone 6. Middle TN USA ~~~~ }((((* ~~~ }{{{{(ö |
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